Description
This thesis investigates the social experiences of students with mobility disabilities in the university setting; identifies the barriers and facilitators that impact their social participation and sense of belonging; and provides an actionable framework for institutions to improve social support and inclusivity. Through qualitative interviews with students primarily at Arizona State University and at University of Pennsylvania, the study explores the perspectives of students regarding their university life. While findings reveal significant gaps in existing disability services and infrastructure, the lack of representation and awareness leads to intentional and unintentional social exclusion at universities. The framework calls for action in the following components: Awareness, Education and Training; Disability Services; Representation and Leadership; Inclusive Event Planning; Accessibility of the Built Environment; Transportation and Off-Campus Access; Promotion of Disability Support Programs; and, Surveillance and Improvement. Universities are urged to take the framework into consideration, to ensure a supportive social community for students with mobility disabilities, thereby cultivating a university community that reflects the values of comprehensive well-being.
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Title
- Framework to Support the Social Experiences of University Students with Mobility Disabilities
Contributors
- Kakde, Shriya (Author)
- Lightfoot, Elizabeth (Thesis director)
- Bixby, Patrick (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Human Evolution & Social Change (Contributor)
- School of Public Affairs (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
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2024-12
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